From the prairies to the mountains, this new "Surreal Alberta" series I've been creating has been all about reinventing perspectives on the familiar. One moment you're admiring architecture, the next you're seeing landscape.
A lot of inspiration has been born simply out of playing in my digital archives again and rediscovering years of travel shoots around Alberta. In this case, the Calgary Central Library in downtown Calgary, Alberta provided some new puzzle pieces.May 31, 2021
Art Print: From Prairies to Mountains
May 30, 2021
Art Print: Cosmic Canoes
"Cosmic Canoes" is a new addition to the "Surreal Alberta" digital artwork series constructed from images shot in Canmore, Alberta outside of Banff National Park.
May 29, 2021
Hometown Series: Spring Highlights
Originally debuting on the Editing Luke facebook page, these images are some of the spring highlights from the "Hometown Series" shot in Medicine Hat, Alberta.
May 24, 2021
Jaws 5: Revenge at Lake Louise
This new Surreal Alberta series leaves a lot of room to play. Just keep an eye out for those lake sharks the next time you're exploring Lake Louise in Banff National Park.
May 23, 2021
Surreal Alberta: A Digital Artwork Series
With travel options still limited for the time being, I've resorted to inventing some new takes on familiar locations to explore. Surreal Alberta is a digital composite art series in which I'm utilizing elements from my library of professional travel photography to create fantasized / surrealist scenes of some of Alberta's most recognizable landscapes and attractions.
Launched earlier this week on the @editingluke Instagram account, the debut image of my surrealist series quickly became my most liked post of 2021 (so far) and reached more than 170,000 profiles in 48 hours. While the popularity and new art prints are a nice byproduct of this creative departure, I think the reality is that we could all just use a little escape these days.
Stay tuned as the series continues with new additions from around the province.
May 22, 2021
Art Print: Train Warp
"Train Warp" is a new addition to my surrealist Alberta, digital artwork series. Mix a little Willy Wonka, light refraction, and a vintage C-train from Calgary, Alberta together and who knows where we'll end up. Where we're going we don't need rails.
May 21, 2021
Art Print: Wonderland Springs
"Wonderland Springs" is another addition to my brand new surrealist, digital artwork series inspired by Alberta scenes from my professional travel photography archives. Pink hues, shooting stars, and a fairytale castle in the Rockies - this latest composite and art print features the iconic Banff Springs Hotel in Banff National Park.
May 20, 2021
Art Print: Interstellar Badlands
"Interstellar Badlands" is another new art print in a series of surreal scenes I've been creating. At the moment I'm experimenting with a handful of Alberta-centric scenes based off of elements from my professional travel photography around the province. The base of this latest addition comes from a sunset captured in Dinosaur Provincial Park.
May 19, 2021
Art Print: Jasper's Daydream
"Jasper's Daydream" is the first in a new series of digital artwork I've been experimenting with - a mix of collage and surrealism created using elements from my existing library of professional travel photography. The base of this image is from Jasper National Park in Alberta.
May 17, 2021
Limited Edition Postcards at Medalta Potteries
For the last couple years, particularly since the release of my documentary, I'd had a few discussions with Medalta Potteries, the National Historic Site and museum in Medicine Hat, Alberta, about releasing a collection of limited edition postcards inspired by the photo essays I'd shot around the clay district as part of my Around the Hat series.
Despite us both wanting to make it happen, it essentially took a year when everything else slowed down for us to finally find the time to pull it all together. The result is this brand new, 10 piece collection of mini art print postcards, designed and photographed by Editing Luke, and available exclusively through Medalta in the Historic Clay District.
These 4x6" premium postcards are Medalta and Editing Luke branded, and professionally printed on a thick cardstock with a soft matte laminate on the image side. The idea was to produce something brand new that felt like a vintage throwback. A uniquely local postcard that could be mailed, or simply a small souvenir print that could be collected or framed.
May 14, 2021
A Sunset in Waterton Lakes National Park
Just a few visual updates to the Around Alberta archives at Waterton Lakes National Park, including this previously unpublished shot of a moody sunset over the Prince of Wales Hotel.
May 8, 2021
16 Doors: A 3-Part Collection of Prints
- Medicine Hat Brick and Tile
- Medicine Hat Public Library
- St. Patrick's Church
- Courthouse
- Former Towne Theatre
- Dominion / Railyard Warehouse
- Medalta Potteries
- Cecil Hotel
- Connaught School
- Cypress Club
- Former Canadian Bank of Commerce
- Elm Street School
- Corona Tavern / Hotel
- Athletic Park
- Assiniboia Hotel
- Ewart-Duggan House
- Former Five Roses Mill
- Canalta Centre / Coop Place
- Train Station
- Ranchmen Motel
- Former Riverside School
- Former Imperial Bank
- Medicine Hat City Hall
- St. Patrick's Church
- Echo Dale Barn
- The Canadian Train / Riverside
- St. Barnabas Church
- Old Arena
- Hycroft China Factory
- Monarch Theatre
- Alberta Clay Products Kiln
- Hargrave Sissons Block / Inspire Cafe
- Medicine Hat High School Garage Door
- Courthouse
- Kensington Pedestrian Bridge
- Hycroft China Factory
- Alberta Clay Products Kiln
- Connaught School
- Alexandra School
- St. John's Church
- I-XL Kiln
- Esplanade Arts & Heritage Centre
- Fifth Avenue Church
- Medicine Hat Mall
- The Royal
- Dominion / Railyard Warehouse
- Echo Dale Farmhouse
- The Medicine Hat News
May 7, 2021
Mount Rushmore in South Dakota
Nestled in the Black Hills of South Dakota, Mount Rushmore is an iconic American landmark that you have to see (preferably as part of a lengthy cross-country road trip) at least once. Carved between 1927-1941 by Gutzon Borglum and his son, Lincoln, Rushmore features 60 foot heads of Presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln.
May 6, 2021
About the Old Jaguar
I first posted this anecdote / image to the @editingluke Instagram.
This Jaguar XJ8 appeared in the background of a lot of my older shoots, particularly those shot around Alberta, and it actually impacted a lot of my early content on this site.
Just to be clear, my midlife crisis started right out of university.
When I first started making a little bit of money out of school the first major purchase I made was this old Jaguar. After years of feeling broke all the time, I thought, "I can top this" lol.The funny thing is, looking back now I don't regret any of it. The stories and experiences that came from being "overly optimistic" about those early post-uni days have already paid years of dividends.
To be clear - my point is not to buy a car that turns you into a part-time Jag mechanic - but that making the ordinary entertaining for yourself can actually change your life.
Yes, it was just a car - but it made we want to go places. It inspired me to explore for no reason at all, and then one day I started taking a camera with me.
Up until this point I had just been a film student - all video. I shot short films and promos and commercials. But my first travel shoots have their roots here.
All because of a car I liked to drive.
May 4, 2021
Editing Luke Skywalker
May 1, 2021
Tokyo Tower in Tokyo, Japan
Completed in 1958, Tokyo Tower is a communications and observation tower located in the heart of Tokyo, Japan. At 332.9 meters, Tokyo Tower is the second tallest structure in Japan, with the newer communications and observation tower, Tokyo Skytree taking the record in 2012.
Tokyo Tower's lattice framework was inspired by the Eiffel Tower, often drawing direct comparisons between them. However, Tokyo Tower has become iconic in its own right for its unmistakable white and international orange paint scheme and its prominent position in the Tokyo skyline - particularly when viewed from Tokyo Bay.
Whether you're climbing the open-air staircase or admiring its orange glow each night, there's no denying that Tokyo Tower is one of Japan's most recognizable, and most featured landmarks. In fact, you've probably seen it more than you even realize as Tokyo Tower is one of the few landmarks in the world that actually has its own emoji on virtually every phone.